- it
approaches the top of a hill,
causing the
vehicle to go
airborne Hilltopping, a fox hunt by
horse but
without jumping or in an
automobile Hilltop...
-
hilltopping in bumblebees?".
Ecological Entomology. 36 (5): 560. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2311.2011.01297.x. S2CIDÂ 84363729. Al****, J. 1985.
Hilltopping behaviour...
-
affinity for
perches on high objects, they are not
known to
display any
hilltopping behavior,
where male
butterflies fly up to
perch on hill summits. Spring...
-
attention to mate acquisition, and such mate
locating strategies such as
hilltopping behavior have developed.
Climate change and
habitat destruction have...
-
provided as a
nuptial gift,
along with the ****top****,
during mating. In
hilltopping,
males of some
species s****
hilltops and
ridge tops,
which they patrol...
- nectar. It
frequents alpine meadows and hillsides, and
males are fond of '
hilltopping',
congregating near
summits to
compete for p****ing females. At lower...
- GGKEY:5W9UT3G8BAF.
Braga da Rosa;
Gustavo A. (2006). "Predation of
hilltopping horse-flies (Tabanidae) by
birds in Brazil" (PDF).
Ornitologia Neotropical...
-
fauna are visible. From late June to
early August a
phenomenon called hilltopping can be seen on the
Crater Rim trail,
thousands upon
thousands of ladybugs...
- Wasps,
comparing it with the
genus Sphex. Some
Tachytes species exhibit hilltopping behavior, in
which males will
perch near and
territorially defend points...
- single-brooded
butterfly ranges from mid-May to late July. The
adults exhibit hilltopping behavior, a
phenomenon in
which males and
virgin or multiple-mated females...